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Barasa should not let hubris sully his good development record

Kakamega county Governor Fernandes Barasa lights up a Christmas tree at the county headquarters in Kakamega town on December 20, 2024. The County governor also donated foodstuffs to the needy families. [Benjamin Sakwa/ Standard]

Hubris and a sense of entitlement have too often ensnared otherwise good leaders. Hubris is triggered by the acquisition of power and gets worse the longer one stays and accumulates more power. Thus, a pompous statement by Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa last week made him the latest entrant to the club of narcissistic grandees.

Shortly before he flew to Dubai to celebrate Christmas, Barasa warned county workers to desist from supporting or associating with individuals who have expressed an interest to unseat him in 2027.

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